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The Weekly Echo in Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Newspaper

The Weekly Echo

Location

Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States of America

Date

Aug 26, 1869

Page

1

Wrigley Weekly Newsitem

A fragmented trade note credits G. Wrigley as proprietor of a weekly publication. The readable line gives no date location or full context, but identifies Wrigley as the involved publisher in a local press item.

Cantrell shoots Dock Jones in sudden murder near Nashville Banner

Cantrell, enraged by Cain like envy, confronts Dock Jones at his home. He fires a shotgun from ambush, striking Jones in the heart and killing him after a quarrelless moment. Dock Jones, married to Cantrell's sister, was on his porch when the fatal shot was fired. The incident occurred near the Nashville Banner.

Denton Trell Cain Rod Robin Cal Tate Dock Jones Dock Cantrell Toots Jona Nashville Banner

A Death Kiss In South Nashville

A young Germantown man named Joe Whity, about eighteen, visited his fiancée Miss Barnes in South Nashville on a Saturday night. The pair, engaged to be married, sat in the parlor sewing and chatting as the young man complimented her.

Joe Whity Germantown South Nashville Miss Barnes

Fragmentary dramatic scene from a damaged 19th century text

An unnamed speaker consoles a grieving woman as a fatal illness looms. A young man, a doctor, and a steamboat captain figure in a mixed narrative fragment with references to happiness, loss, and imminent death, all conveyed in clipped, antiquated diction.

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